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DEVIGEFOR HANGING WINDOW SASHES. No. 339,759. PatentedApr'. A13, 1886.

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NrTED STATES PATENT OFFICEe EDVARD GAR-RAND AND ALFRED A. GARRAND, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

DEVICE FOR HANGING WINDOW-SASHES.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 339,759. dated April 13, 1886.

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To all whom, t may concern:

Be it known that we, EDWARD GARRAND, 'a native of Canada, now residing in the city and county of New York, and State of New York` and ALFRED A. GARRAND, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of New York, and State of New York, have invented a Device for Hanging VindoW- Sashes, of which t-he following is a specification.

The object ot' this invention is to provide a device for hanging window-sashes in a quick and convenient manner.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents aperspective view of our improved device for hanging window-sashes, showing its inode of application. Fig. 2 is a detail side view of the parts constituting our improved sashhanging device.

Similar letters indicate correspondingparts.

In the drawings, A represents the sashframe, A the box for the weight, and B the sash-oord.

Our improved device, D, for hanging the K sash consists of a clasp device, d, which is preferably made in the shape of a socket of helically-bent wire, and attached by screwing it onto the end of the saslrcord B, so as to clasp the same, a short cord or chain, d, attached at one end to said clasp, and a weight, d2, t-o which the opposite end of said cord or chain is attached. For passing the sash-cord over the pulley the weight is passed over the same and lowered into the box A. The weight d2 and chain d' pull the sash cord B over the pulley to the lower part of the box A', where the cord is drawn outwardly for attaching the sash-weight in the usual manner.

Thehangi ng device can he applied to sashcords of different sizes, the screw-socket yielding readily in its application, and bending when passing over the pulley of the box or through the socket-hole of the sash, whereby the hanging of the sash is greatly facilitated and expedited.

Our improved device can be furnished at a very low price, and is strong and durable, as it is made entirely of metal.

NVe claim as our invention A device for lowering the sash-cord into the box of the sash-weight, consisting of a spring-clasp, a chain or cord, and a weight, substantially as described.

In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our invention we have signed our naines,

in presence of two witnesses, this 16th day ot' October, 1885.

EDWARD GARRAND. [D s] ALFRED A. GARRAND. [L. s] Vitnesses:

DANIEL E. COLLINS, CHARLES HENKEL. 

